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- Published: 04 Apr 2015
Day 2 of the State Titles at Esperance Bay Yacht Club dawned bright and sunny - but with the wind in the North and expected to swing South, racing was postponed awaiting the wind change. Competitors took the opportunity to relax in the beautiful surroundings of the club, and share tales of "what was" and "what could have been" from the previous day.
After the AP came down sailors left the cricket game and headed for the light 5 knot conditions of Esperance Bay waters. John Taylor and his team were under pressure to sail three races. With light south easterly winds it would be unlikely three races would be completed before dark.
On the work up to the top mark in
Race Three of the series (the first of the day), the fleet was well spread with large distances between them. The light wind made for some interesting mirage reflections, but it was no mirage that No Bull (Peter Burtenshaw and Kevin Griffith) rounded the mark in first place, with several others not usually seen at the front of the fleet close behind, including Tim Bussemaker and Alan Debry in Frequent Flyer and local entrant Two Dogs skippered by Ashley Reichstein with his crew Paul Galloway. The south easterly breeze had swung around to the right with a beautiful finger of breeze bending around the point near the port to the give those who decided to work the right an advantage to the top mark.
By the finishing line, Ineffable (Nick and Janet Jerwood) had worked their way into first place with No Bull finishing in second and Frequent Flyer sailing as hard as they could to finish in third place and Two Dogs in fourth - well done Tim, Alan, Ashley and Paul! The light winds didn't favour Grant Alderson and Dean MacAullay in El Toro, but they still managed to cross the line in 5th.
Normal service was resumed in
Race Four, with
Inevitable Ineffable finishing in first place once more, followed by El Toro, and Greg Leaversuch and Peter Barblett in Glamour Boys crossing the line in third place. and Chris Nelson repeating their efforts of Race One to cross the line in third. John Wilson and Andrew Knowles in Fast Lane 4 continued their steady improvement throughout the regatta to finish fourth, and Albany's Simon and Aileen Lucas in Fforeigner came in 5th.
With one day's sailing (and three races) left, the standings are interestingly poised. Despite the Jerwood's run of unbeaten first place finishes, Grant and Dean in El Toro are not far behind, with three second placings and a fifth. Behind them, the battle for the remaining placings in the top 5 are evenly balanced, with several consistent sailors battling for these positions including Greg Leaversuch and Peter Barblett in Glamour Boys, Greg Tonnison and Steve Roberts in Spot the Difference, and some others with one bad result which they will be hoping they will be able to drop in the final results (David Swan and Matt Elliot in Changing Lanes, Peter Burtenshaw and Kevin Griffiths in No Bull, and John Wilson and Andrew Knowles in Fast Lane 4).
In the Silver Fleet, Karen and Russell Dawes in Eagle Eye continue to lead the fleet comfortably (although Stuart and Narelle Paisley in Vengeance came them a good run for their money in Race 4). The Paisleys and Phil Lammonby and Rita Neesdale in Ffoenix are all tied up in equal second place, with two seconds and two third places each.
After the days racing Glamour Buoys sponsored a few drinks and delicious BBQ'd chicken wings cooked by Sue and Peter Barblett. Let's see if that enhances or detracts from their sailing performance on Sunday!
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